PAE12, WEDNESDÂÀY FEBRUARY 2,1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS SPORTS WEE WwE 111 KIey Riesuits The following are, sults of Brooklin Whit Minor Hockey Assoc tion Representati teain play Jan. 23-: 1983. B.W.M.H.A. Mai Bantam. The Whil Major Bantam 'A teain does it again, th time in the Fort Er Touirnament. Theire thusias tic play going:i to the series agair Dundas resulted in a: to O drubbing of DundaE Greg Roberts play superbly scoring goals; Brad Ashby, Jel Page and Gary Mai scoring 2 each; an Greg Dewitt, Chri Reier and GIe] Sachko adding singles. In their second gain against Owen Sound Whitby was paced to ao to 2 victory on goals b3 Jeff Page's two goalç and singles from DalE Johnson, Grant Reveler, Greg Roberts and Gary Mark. Whitby's lone defeat came during the thirc game against Fraser, Michigan. Greg Roberts netted Whitby's only goal in a 7to 1loss. In the semi-game against Cleveland, Ohio, Whitby was down 2 to O halfway into the second period when a shot from the point by defenseman Dale Johnson put them on the board; Just 39 seconds later Gary Mark tied the score, with subsequent goal by Greg Roberts. After an -exciting and physical third period, Gary Mark netted his second goal of the game with less than 3 minutes Ieft in the game to clineh it and make the final score 4 to 2. The Championship game matched Whitby against their arch-rivaîs Fraser, Michigan. The first period remained scoreless in a fast mnoving gaine until the 2-47 mark when Greg Roberts put Whitby one up. In the second period, Whitby moved ahead on goals by Gary Mark, Greg Dewitt and Scott Helmer. Jeif Page, who scored two iced the championship for Whit- by, the final being 6 to 1. Greg Roberts receiv- -d-the.1Most9Sports George CInils Barbershop .......2. Mike Baccelliere i Mike Crawshaw i Whitby Kinsmen..4 Jon Darlington 4 Daddy's Bakery... i Kip Pierson1 Checkers Variety ......... Brendan O'Malley Whitby Kiwanis. Tricia Kerr Broklin Concrete PEEWEE HOUSE LEAGUE Canada Progress .... 5 Malta Socials...... 4 Scott Myers 2 Mike Rowntree 2 Mike Zosik 2 Jeff Doleweerd 2 Matt Parkins Walter Borg1 *Mike Rowntree continues his goal sconing prowess, just in turne to peak for the playoffs (Feb. 12, 1983). SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE ýff Peter The rk Plumber.......... 4 id Helder Fania 2 is Vie Refalo 1 Dn Peter (Chippy) Clayton 1 e Gus Brown .........5 1, Brian Cray 2 6 Brendan Canning 2 y Dave Rowntree 2 Is Whitby Blues...... 1 e Default it Whitby Lions...... 1 s Default Whltby Legion ....3 t Ryan Sufrin i 1 Ian Andrew 1 y Mike Repko 1 i County Bowl....... 9 Shane Bvan 7 Brian Cullen 1 Ian Kidd 1 MOSQUITO fH Optimist Int........ 8 Mike Meara 2 LuigiPepe 2 Jenneffer Greer 1 RaffefilCulpeper i Rob Harris 1 Jeff Finn' 1 Fireplace Plus... 4 Ruar Lec 2 Kathie VanderHayden 2 Stokely Gatorade..........0 goaltender Bart Slichter of Whitby received the "Most Valuable Player 0f the Game" trophy. Congratulations to al the players, coach Ben- ny LaHaye, manager John Muir, trainer Mike Muir and super stickboy and mascot Glen Rob- erts for taking the teain to their second Champ- ionship victory in as many tournaments. League Play - Whitby 4 vs. Ajax 3. Whitby goals by Dale Johnson, Scott, Helmer, Chris Reier and Gar Mark. Vigil Systenis Major Midget. Pickering 4 at Whitby 9. Whitbygoals Optimist Int ............ Noel Bacquie 2 Whitby Firefighters .1 Dave Crouch Anca Labo........ o Dairy Queen Whitby Kinsmen.. Mike St. John Adamn Haagaard Whitby Yellows... 5 Richard Bokor 4 Brandon Nussey 1 OUSE LEAGUE Attersleyire ... Franco Celebre 1 Checkers Variety .... 6 Royston McMahon 3 Reil Milburn 1 Jeff Bowman 1 Gene Raîney 14 Shoppers Drug Mart........0 by Joe Nieuwendyk (2), Jeff Haley, Ian Parsons, Dave Sachko (2), Steve Goodchild, Dave Don- aldson and Grant Springer. Brooklin Concrete Bantain 2. Bowmanville 2 at Whitby 5. Whitby goals by Steve Hawkins (2), Chris Gurd, Wayne Cornish and AI Curtis. Markham 1 at Whitby 9. Whitby goals by Giacomo Siciliano (2), Scott Robertson, AI Cur- tis, Brad Horner, Steve Hawkins, Chris Gurd, Bobby Chow and Rod Moriarity. See page 13 R CLUB ,on 30Y 1983 cember31, 1974 Dcember 31, 1968 act Dn 668-7995 id 12, 1983. or. I .11 'I .iI 2 .0I Bell Canada.......... Mark Braisier Greg Gibson Douig Wilcox Dave Andrews Scott Finlay Wayne Crossen MI Kiwanis........... 3 Robert Delong Nevin Vandruemnel Mike Holter Sun Gold.......... 3 John Trail 2 Scott McGibbon BA LASCO Steel Red .............. 3 Kelly O'Connor Mike Provis Doug McLean Cheekers Variety ...........2 Steve Dymont Jim Bresnahan Whitby Welding.2 Chris Fowlie 2 Danforth Typewriter .......2 Scott Thomnson David Forbes Whii Harn Stev, Scotl Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association HOUSE LEAGUE RESULTS January 29-30, 1983 JUVENILE tby Dominion Brooklu dware......... 2 Esso ........ re Ainsworth Rob Dobbins ;t Williams Terry Mitchell Leo Beenen Gus Brown 12 Pontiac Buick... 4 Bob Clarke 3 Daryl Papoushek 2 Brad Slichter FIDGET 3 Dom's Auto Parts-...2 Joel McCullough Jody Doucette 1 Kinsmen ..........2 1 Frank Ignazitto Renay Collins NTAM Norton Insurance Adjusters .........3 Richard Neely 2 Nicholas Orain White Rose Nursery ..........2 Glen Hobbs 2 Roy's Enterprises -.. David MacKay LASCO Steel Black ............1 Chris Loughlean MAJOR vPEEWFFý U.A.W............ 4 Dwayne Dorfman 2 Stephen Wing John Bandel F.K.L. Mfg........ 3 Mark O'Dell James Marshall Mercantile Dept. Stores ....... 5 Kari Elliott John-David Hewitt Clayton Self Paul Noble Jim Fawcett Pizza Tree........ 6 Jason Smith 2 Scott MacIntosh Mark Peters Jeff Perog i Boys and girls nvited to, pre-season lacrosse sehool. Whltby Flrefighters . Brian Duff Mark Ainsworth Andrew Vanderinde Miracle P~ood Mart......... 3 Jay Moore Reg Grant Chris Tucker MAJOR Kameka Footwear... 1 Rolland Webster Victoria & Grey. Scott Wood 3 MIN( Kinsmen.......... i Trevor LeBoeuf , Duff's Towing...3 Troy Jackson 2 Ron Kapuscinski Brooklin Kinsmen ...i Wayne Stevenson McTeague Electric . 4 Gordon Plummer Steve Malanka David Marshall David Mudge SQ1 North Stars......... o Red Wlngs ........2 Mike Massey Brian Medeirus Leaf ........... Sean Lawrence 4 Ryan Leesui Flyers ...........4 Jeff Montague Stephen Cooper Sean Readmond Dodd & Souter... 5 Jay Lee3 Shawn Pollett, Peter Defina Red Wing Orchards.......... Neil Grubb 2 John Skilnik 2 Greg Rennie ATOM Midas Muffier...3 Don Belanger 2 John Dougherty Totten Sinis Hubicki .6 Steven Green 3 Jeremy Harness OR ATOM ITT Canon......... Greg Newland Exclusive Hair Design .......4 Paul Cassidy 2 Alex Wheelans Jon Jones DVICE Dom's Auto Parts ... 3 Adam McLeod Mike Simes David Campbell Brooklin Legion... 5 Zach Hayden 3 Brian Cyr Jason Redmons IUIRT Canucks .........4 Cameron Poland 2 Scott Maconnell Daryl Pleshe Penguins..'-***.... .2 Mark Babony Ian Armour Sabres ........... 5 David Lambert 4 Jamie Shaw Bruins ..........2 Elliott Cooper 21 By TOM FRANK Minor Lacrosse Association The Whitby Garrard Road Minor. Lacrosse Association is sponsor- ing a. pre-season la- crosse school for boys and girls. One of the reasons for the school is the increasing popular- ity of lacrosse, not only across the province but especially in the Whitby area. Parents and kids just can't stop talking about lacrosse and the perienced players from the First City Buiders and Brooklin Redmen teams have offered to teach particular tricks or skills that they use. The association be- lieves that the sehool can attract new players, and raise the skill level of lacrosse in Whitby. It provides new parents and children with the opportunity to be intro- duced to the sport be- fore the season begins. Parents are encouraged to corne and see the ses- sions with their children 50 that the skills taught in the sehool can be re- inforced at home. The See "SATELLITE DISH" Demonstrateci' Up to 70 Channels. -HIAVE TOUR T.V. TOWER & ANTENNfA CNECKED - 5 Yr. Workmanship Guarantee -Repairs & Installation M 0 Dlsoeutto SW* nIorMM ,s FruEstiuMat Ž~~$GREENBANK T.V. <, TOURS & ANTENNAS Cadswfas WE AIM TO PLEASE' 416~985.8387 ~ sehedule is for 10 two- hour sessions, each ses- sion to be held once a week starting the week of Feb. 7. Novices, boys and girls born in 1973 and 1974 will begin Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. at Kathleen Rowe Memorial School and continue each Mon- day thereafter. Pee- fun they had last season. The objectives of the lacrosse school are *to teach basic bail hand- ling skills such as pick- ups, cradling, shooting passing and catching. Conditioning will be em- phasized throughout the program using ail the many running tech- niques required in the game. The program wiUl make use of films and Labelle cassettes as teaching aids for the boys and girls. Ex- wees, boys and girls born in 1971 and 1972 will begin Feb. 14, 6:30 p.m. at E.A. Fairman School j and continue each Mon- j day thereafter. Regis- i trations will be accepted at the sessions. The cost of the pro- gram will be $20 per child for ten sessions. Gym equipment, hel- met and gloves will be required and if you have a lacrosse stick bring it along. We will advise players and parents on sticks and equipment selection. If parents wish to gauge the level of interest in their child before they register they can bring the child to a session to observe the school. The association em- phasizes that lacrosse is the fastest gaine on two feet and the sport that has the least number of injuries. If YOU have any questions Or wish fur- ther information on the school, please contact Mr. Eric Pitters at 668- 1326. Anyone interested in being a coach or mana- ger for the 1983 season for any age group should contact Pete Burns at 668-M Whitby Iroquois Soceer Club INDOOR SOCCER ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCE THRGUTS FOR REPRESEITATIVE TEi For Summer 1983 Seas Commence Sunday, J'anuary Minimnum Age: BOYS born on orbefore Dei G IR LS born on or before De Those interested please cont Michael Aîrey 668-2167 or John Reddc Houseleague registration March 5 ani Further detailIs publilshed latE MAJORPEEWEE m 1 ' m 6m 1 m- 1 Robert Kirk MINOR PEEWEE à li